Oracle® Access Manager Customization Guide 10g (10.1.4.3) E12498-01 |
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This Customization Guide explains how to control the way Oracle Access Manager operates and looks by making configuration changes to operating systems, to Web or directory servers, to configuration parameter files, to XML files, to stylesheets, and to directory content. It also provides an overview of the Access Manager API and the authorization and authentication plug-in APIs.
Note: Oracle Access Manager was previously known as Oblix NetPoint. |
This Preface covers the following topics:
This guide intended for anyone who needs to customize Oracle Access Manager. Topics here assume that you have some prior experience using Oracle products, understand the logical connections between Identity and Access components, and have a general knowledge of directories and LDAP. You must also be comfortable manipulating files and running applications at the command line level. Techniques provided here are vulnerable to error and should be used with the utmost care.
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For more information, see the following documents in the Oracle Access Manager Release 10g (10.1.4.3) documentation set:
Oracle Access Manager Introduction—Provides an introduction to Oracle Access Manager, a road map to the manuals, and a glossary of terms.
Oracle Access Manager Release Notes—Read these for the latest Oracle Access Manager information.
Oracle Access Manager Patch Set Notes Release 10.1.4 Patch Set 2 (10.1.4.3.0) For All Supported Operating Systems—Read this document if you want to apply the 10g (10.1.4.3) patch set to an existing 10g (10.1.4.2.0) deployment. It includes a list of enhancements, bug fixes, and known issues related to the patch set.
Oracle Access Manager Installation Guide—Explains how to prepare for, install, and set up each Oracle Access Manager component.
Oracle Access Manager Upgrade Guide—Explains how to upgrade earlier releases to the latest major Oracle Access Manager release using either the in-place component upgrade method or the zero downtime method.
Oracle Access Manager Identity and Common Administration Guide—Explains how to configure Identity System applications to display information about users, groups, and organizations; how to assign permissions to users to view and modify the data that is displayed in the Identity System applications; and how to configure workflows that link together Identity application functions, for example, adding basic information about a user, providing additional information about the user, and approving the new user entry, into a chain of automatically performed steps. This book also describes administration functions that are common to the Identity and Access Systems, for example, directory profile configuration, password policy configuration, logging, and auditing.
Oracle Access Manager Access Administration Guide—Describes how to protect resources by defining policy domains, authentication schemes, and authorization schemes; how to allow users to access multiple resources with a single login by configuring single- and multi-domain single sign-on; and how to design custom login forms. This book also describes how to set up and administer the Access System.
Oracle Access Manager Deployment Guide—Provides information for people who plan and manage the environment in which Oracle Access Manager runs. This guide covers capacity planning, system tuning, failover, load balancing, caching, and migration planning.
Oracle Access Manager Customization Guide—Explains how to change the appearance of Oracle Access Manager applications and how to control operation by making changes to operating systems, Web servers, directory servers, directory content, or by connecting CGI files or JavaScripts to Oracle Access Manager screens. This guide also describes the Access Manager API and the authorization and authentication plug-in APIs.
Oracle Access Manager Developer Guide—Explains how to access Identity System functionality programmatically using IdentityXML and WSDL, how to create custom WebGates (known as AccessGates), and how to develop plug-ins. This guide also provides information to be aware of when creating CGI files or JavaScripts for Oracle Access Manager.
Oracle Access Manager Integration Guide—Explains how to set up Oracle Access Manager to run with other Oracle and third-party products.
Oracle Access Manager Schema Description—Provides details about the schema.
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